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ITALIAN 108: Advanced Italian Grammar and Style
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Compositions, drills, dictations. Translations into Italian. Study of vocabulary and syntax with emphasis on stylistic devices. Prerequisite: Ital 10. (Fall)
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ITALIAN 108 - Advanced Italian Grammar and Style
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ITALIAN 120: Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Literature
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Westwater Works by Dante, Petrarca, and Boccaccio. Emphasis on structure, rhetorical features, and problems of narrative organization. Specific attention to historical and ideological aspects of the works as well as to cultural influence. Prerequisite: Ital 90 or equivalent.
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ITALIAN 120 - Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Literature
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ITALIAN 131: The Italian Novel
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Westwater and Staff A reading of the most important Italian novelists of the 19th and the 20th centuries: Manzoni, Verga, Bassani, Calvino, Eco, Sanguinetti. Study of the relations of each work to its social and cultural context and to the novel as a genre. Prerequisite: Ital 90 or equivalent.
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ITALIAN 131 - The Italian Novel
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ITALIAN 197: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Admission by permission of department chair and instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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ITALIAN 197 - Independent Study
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ITALIAN 2: Basic Italian II
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Speaking and writing in Italian about past and future events: telling a story (narrating and describing in the past), promising, predicting, and proposing simple hypotheses and conjectures. Prerequisite: Ital 1 or equivalent. Laboratory fee. (Fall and spring)
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ITALIAN 2 - Basic Italian II
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ITALIAN 3: Intermediate Italian I
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Increasing active vocabulary, reinforcing mastery of basic grammar, dealing with more complex structures (verbal phrases, subordinate clauses), and using some patterns of indirect speech (repeating or relaying messages, giving reports, summarizing). Prerequisite: Ital 2 or equivalent. Laboratory fee. (Fall and spring)
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ITALIAN 3 - Intermediate Italian I
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ITALIAN 30: Introduction to Italian Literature
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Westwater Readings, textual analysis, and writing on a broad selection of texts from different genres and periods. Emphasis on study of Italian literature in its cultural context. Close reading approach and introduction to literary vocabulary. Prerequisite: Ital 10 or equivalent. (Fall)
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ITALIAN 30 - Introduction to Italian Literature
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ITALIAN 4: Intermediate Italian II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Consolidation and further expansion of the ability to understand as well as produce a more complex level of oral and written discourse emphasizing subjective expression: issuing indirect commands and requests; giving opinions; making proposals, building arguments; defending and criticizing ideas. Prerequisite: Ital 3 or equivalent. Laboratory fee. (Fall and spring)
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ITALIAN 4 - Intermediate Italian II
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ITALIAN 53: History of Italian Literature from the Middle Ages Through the 17th Century
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Westwater Lecture and discussion in Italian. Development of genre and movements. Selected readings across these periods plus reading of complete texts of epics, essays, novels, and plays. Prerequisite: Ital 10 or equivalent. (Fall)
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ITALIAN 53 - History of Italian Literature from the Middle Ages Through the 17th Century
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ITALIAN 54: History of Italian Literature from the 18th Through the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Westwater Lecture and discussion in Italian. Philosophical and literary movements of the modern period. Selected readings across the period plus the reading of complete texts of novels and drama. Prerequisite: Ital 10 or equivalent. (Spring)
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